Tuesday, April 14, 2009

It's MF Doom Day!

What up people,

Well it's Day 2 of the revamped Blog and I'm back with an update. A MEGA update. Woo hoo!

In case you didn't know, hip-hop's most enigmatic personality, MF Doom, recently released his new album, Born Like This. While it's not as good as Operation: Doomsday and Mm Food (both certified classics), it's one of the best hip hop albums to come out lately and has been in constant rotation in my CD player for weeks.

Formerly known as both Zev Love X (when he was a member of KMD) and MF Doom. Recently, the Metal Finger Villain has dropped the MF and goes only by the name of DOOM. Well, we're going back to the Halcyon days when Doom had the MF and was dropping albums like nobody's business. I've decided to upload some of his harder to get stuff, because all of the straight MF Doom releases are available for purchase.

So without further ado...DOOM!

Special Herbs Vol. 1-10
5 albums worth of sick Doom instrumentals. Many of the beats used on his (and others') albums are included here. This is a treasure-trove of dopeness. Check 'em out...

Vol. 1-2
Get it HERE


Vol. 3-4
Get it HERE


Vol. 5-6
Get it HERE


Vol. 7-8
Get it HERE


Vol. 9-0
Get it HERE

MF Doom/MF Grimm - MF EP
This is a collaborative EP put out by our man Doom and his boy (or his ex-boy) MF Grimm. This albums features 3 Doom cuts and 4 Grimm cuts, each featuring instrumentals. Don't know why Doom and grimm aren't boys anymore. I think it may have to do with the greenbacks.

Get it HERE

MF Doom as King Geedorah - Take Me To Your Leader
An album dropped pretty soon after Operation: Doomsday, this is unfairly one of Doom's most unhearlded and least spoken-about albums. Perhaps it's because he dropped it under his Monster Island alias. Still, the albums is pure Doom: classic, slightly skewed beats, pop-culture-filled lyrics, and his patented weird-vocal-samples-cum-cartoon-show-dialogue.

Get it HERE

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